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This section of notes covers genital development. Differences in development are dependent on a protein product of the Y chromosome SRY gene. Mesonephric duct (Wolffian Duct) and paramesonephric (Mullerian Duct) contribute the majority of male and female internal genital tract respectively.  
This section of notes covers genital development. Differences in development are dependent on a protein product of the Y chromosome SRY gene. Mesonephric duct (Wolffian Duct) and paramesonephric (Mullerian Duct) contribute the majority of male and female internal genital tract respectively.  
[[File:Stage22 mesonephros.jpg|thumb|Stage 22 mesonephros]]
[[File:Stage22 mesonephros.jpg|thumb|Stage 22 mesonephros]]
== Textbooks ==
* '''Human Embryology''' (2nd ed.) Larson Ch10 p261-306
* '''The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology''' (6th ed.) Moore and Persaud Chapter 13 p303-346
* '''Before We Are Born''' (5th ed.) Moore and Persaud Chapter 14 p289-326
==References==
* '''Essentials of Human Embryology''', Larson Ch10 p173-205
* '''Human Embryology''', Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald Ch21-22 p134-152
* '''Developmental Biology''' (6th ed.) Gilbert Ch14 [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=dbio.section.3498 Intermediate Mesoderm]
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Genital Development

Introduction

This section of notes covers genital development. Differences in development are dependent on a protein product of the Y chromosome SRY gene. Mesonephric duct (Wolffian Duct) and paramesonephric (Mullerian Duct) contribute the majority of male and female internal genital tract respectively.

Stage 22 mesonephros


Textbooks

  • Human Embryology (2nd ed.) Larson Ch10 p261-306
  • The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology (6th ed.) Moore and Persaud Chapter 13 p303-346
  • Before We Are Born (5th ed.) Moore and Persaud Chapter 14 p289-326


References

  • Essentials of Human Embryology, Larson Ch10 p173-205
  • Human Embryology, Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald Ch21-22 p134-152
  • Developmental Biology (6th ed.) Gilbert Ch14 Intermediate Mesoderm



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Embryology Introduction | Cell Division/Fertilization | Cell Division/Fertilization | Week 1&2 Development | Week 3 Development | Lab 2 | Mesoderm Development | Ectoderm, Early Neural, Neural Crest | Lab 3 | Early Vascular Development | Placenta | Lab 4 | Endoderm, Early Gastrointestinal | Respiratory Development | Lab 5 | Head Development | Neural Crest Development | Lab 6 | Musculoskeletal Development | Limb Development | Lab 7 | Kidney | Genital | Lab 8 | Sensory - Ear | Integumentary | Lab 9 | Sensory - Eye | Endocrine | Lab 10 | Late Vascular Development | Fetal | Lab 11 | Birth, Postnatal | Revision | Lab 12 | Lecture Audio | Course Timetable


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